We
arrived back at West Yellowstone in about 1.5 hours. We stopped in
town for ice cream treats, then to our condos. Joe, John and I
walked to town for gifts and an item for Trish (me). When we
returned Justin and family went to the pool while John and I rested.

We
made our pork chop dinner, aiming for 7 pm, but our oven wasn’t
working as expected, so the potatoes weren’t ready until 7:30.
After dinner and cleanup John & I went to bed. Lily joined her
family, then came to sleep at our place.

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About Patricia Elser

I've always loved the loose, flowing, transparent look of watercolors, of Chinese paintings and their calligraphy, but alas, no watercolor classes were available when I was in school, so that interest remained buried until my children were grown. Even then, I was afraid that I couldn't really paint, so upon my sister's advice, I actually started to take classes. I signed up for every class available, determined to learn no matter how afraid I was. I came upon a teacher, Stan Miller, who inspired me, who opened the door to success in watercolor. I love to look at beautiful images. I want to capture them forever. All my life, photography was how I gathered images of the beauty I saw. Thanks to all that photography, I enjoy composing pictures, especially up close. Watercolors allow me to add more of me in their translation of that beauty. My paintings reflect my love for music and dance, with their rhythm and flow. I am fascinated by the play of light, so it appears in my pictures as drama for they are filled with darks and lights. Maybe it's the challenge, maybe it's the beauty, but now, when a work comes together, it fills my soul.